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  •  17 Aug 2008 23:23

Release Notes: Enhancements include more accurate handling of channel 3 and master volume as well as the removal of possible garbage sounds on song change. An output to write MIDI files has been added. The XMMS plugin is currently broken and has been disabled. The build process offers more options, and a bash completion template has been added.

  •  28 Jun 2008 21:11

Release Notes: This release introduces an ALSA output plugin and allows selective channel mute on startup. Also, muted channel settings don't get lost on song-change any more.

  •  22 Jan 2006 01:34

Release Notes: The sound routine now uses a bandwidth limited synthesizer, which results in truer emulation. Channel 2 was updated to interpolation and dc offset. The NAS output now honors a requested endianness. Several enhancements were made to the player code, including for 64-bit architectures, and the build process was improved and now has an easier ebuild implementation.

  •  16 Jul 2004 17:00

Release Notes: The noise channel now emulates the original Gameboy routine instead of a plain random(). The player supports more verbosity levels than just "quiet".

  •  27 Apr 2004 13:34

Release Notes: This release includes a demo song. A NAS sound output plugin is provided, there is now a repeat mode for infinite play, and code optimizations have made the player faster. The build process has been optimized (improving support for OSs other than Linux), and some bugs have been removed.

  •  17 Jan 2004 14:27

Release Notes: The Cygwin build process works again. The configure script is more standards-compliant.

  •  04 Jan 2004 01:41

Release Notes: This version now supports internationalization and a German translation has been added. Shuffle playlist handling has been improved. The xmms plugin now builds on FreeBSD. Some minor bugs have been fixed.

  •  07 Dec 2003 03:25

Release Notes: New features include play/pause, fadeout, channel mute, and gaps between subsongs. Some bugs have been resolved. There is initial support for other architectures than Linux/i386.

  •  21 Sep 2003 10:04

Release Notes: Some bugs with out-of-bound subsong numbers were fixed. Backwards seeking in now xmms-gbs works. gbsplay now supports random and shuffle playmodes, supports better keyboard control, honors SIGSTOP and SIGCONT signals, and can stop after playing a desired subsong. The build process has been improved.

Release Notes: The program and the XMMS plugin are now usable.

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